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RegisterMar 31st, 2022–Apr 1st, 2022
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
Look for fresh thin wind slabs in the alpine and avoid them. Although flurries and cloud is forecasted Friday, be mindful of any significant periods of sun and the warmth through the day. If the crusts break down, the hazard may rise to moderate.
Scattered flurries and partly cloudy skies are forecasted for Friday. Winds (SW) will taper through the day from 40-50 km/hr to 20-30 km/hr. Freezing levels will drop to valley bottom Thursday night and rise to 2000m on Friday. For more details, click here.
Isolated thin windslabs exist in the alpine and mostly noted on immediate lee of features. Surface melt-freeze crusts exist on all aspects up to approx. 2300m and higher on solar aspects. On high elevation north aspects dry snow exists. The mid-pack is well settled but has several persistent layers consisting of crusts and/or facets.
In the alpine, a few 1.5 thin windslabs were ski cut/triggered in the region on Thursday. A fresh size 3 avalanche was observed on the main highway path on Mt. Stephen on Wednesday. This was likely serac triggered.